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to school yesterday?
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Do you walk
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Did you walked
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Did you walk
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Have you walked
Иностранный язык в профессиональной деятельности тест Синергия 90 баллов - актуальные примеры
- Готовый отчет по практике. (ВГУЭиС)
- Готовый отчет по практике. (ВШП)
- Готовый отчет по практике. (КЦЭиТ)
- Готовый отчет по практике. (ММУ)
- Готовый отчет по практике. (академии предпринимательства)
- Готовый отчет по практике. (МТИ)
- Готовый отчет по практике. (МИП)
- Готовый отчет по практике. (МОИ)
- Готовый отчет по практике. (МФЮА)
- Готовый отчет по практике. (НИБ)
- Готовый отчет по практике. (ОСЭК)
- Готовый отчет по практике. (политехнического колледжа Годикова)
- Готовый отчет по практике. (РГСУ)
- Готовый отчет по практике. (СПбГТИ(ТУ))
- Готовый отчет по практике. (Росдистант)
- Готовый отчет по практике. (СамНИУ)
- Готовый отчет по практике. (Синергии)
- Готовый отчет по практике. (ТИСБИ)
- Готовый отчет по практике. (ТГУ)
- Готовый отчет по практике. (университета им. Витте)
- Готовый отчет по практике. (ФЭК)
emphasizes the set of norms that applies to people who hold particular positions, like flight attendants or instructions.
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Behaviorism
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Cognitive Psychology
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Freudian Psychology
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The Socio-cultural Perspective
was developed by Ivan Pavlov, B.F.. Skinner and others. They focused on the observable behavior of humans and other animals rather than subjective thoughts and feelings.
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Psychoanalytic theory
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Behaviorism
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Gestalt Psychology
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Humanistic Psychology
assume that individuals evaluate the costs and benefits of various actions and pick the best alternatives in a fairly logical reasoned way. It involves weighing the pros (benefits) and cons (costs) of possible alternatives.
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motivational theories
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Learning theories
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Cognitive theories
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Decision-Making theories
is the scientific study of how people think about, influence and relate to others.
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Social Psychology
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Behavior Modification
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Clinical Psychology
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Physiological Psychology
emphasize that a person’s behavior depends on the way he or she perceives the social situation. One core idea is that people tend to spontaneously group and categorize objects.
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motivational theories
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Learning theories
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Cognitive theories
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Decision-making theories
«Have you visited London?» «…»
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Not yet
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Ever
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Already
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Not
«I don’t like coffee.» «… do I.»
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So
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Neither
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Either
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No
“Did you speak to Juliet?» «No, I’ve … seen her.»
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nearly
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hardly
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often
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always
According to … decisions are based on the worth and the probability of the outcome.
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expectancy-value theory
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social exchange theory
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evolutionary social psychology
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social learning theory
Attribution theory analyzes how we …
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make decisions and solve problems
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make impressions on others
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explain people’s behavior
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form attitudes about issues
Automatic thinking is…
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thinking that is nonconscious, unintentional, involuntary, and effortless
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a type of thinking in which people focus on the properties of objects without considering their surround context
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a type of thinking in which people focus on the overall context, particularly the ways in which objects relate to each other
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thinking that is conscious, intentional, voluntary, and effortful
Can you tell me when … ?
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the train leaves
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does the train leave
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leaves the train
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does leave the train
He’s interested … learning Spanish.
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on
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to
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in
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for
hidden curriculum
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имплицитные знания
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неписаные правила
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страхи и фобии
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неприятие социальных норм
I … tell anyone if you tell me.
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wouldn’t
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won’t
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not
If I … enough money, you know I’d lend it to you.
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have
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would
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had
If there’s any cake left I … another piece.
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had
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would have
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‘ll have
If you had three wishes, what … you wish for?
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did
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would
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will
informative influence
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информирующее влияние
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влияние информации
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информация влияния
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влияние на информацию
Internal attribution is…
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the inference that a person is behaving in a certain way because of something about the person, such as attitude, character, or personality
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a description of the way in which people explain the causes of their own and other people’s behavior
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the inference that a person is behaving a certain way because of something about the situation he or she is in
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culturally determined rules about which nonverbal behaviors are appropriate to display
internalization
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принятие элементов поведения или культуры
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внутренние процессы организма
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личное отношение к чему-либо
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общественное поведение
Is Jo … Chris?
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taller that
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taller
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as tall as
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more tall
misinformation effect
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эффект дезинформации
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скрытая угроза
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информационное влияние
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неприятие общественного поведения
Observational method is…
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the technique whereby a researcher observes people and systematically records measurements or impressions of their behaviour
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the method by which researchers attempt to understand a group or culture by observing it from the inside, without imposing any preconceived notions they might have
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the way in which people perceive, comprehend, and interpret the social world
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the study of how we form impressions of and make inferences about other people
Overconfidence barrier is…
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the fact that people usually have too much confidence in the accuracy of their judgments
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a description of the way in which people explain the causes of their own and other people’s behavior
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the study of how we form impressions of and make inferences about other people
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the inference that a person is behaving in a certain way because of something about the person, such as attitude, character, or personality
peer pressure
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давление со стороны сверстников
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физическое давление
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общественная ноша
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совместные интересы
She … me to go to school.
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told
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said
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suggested
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made
She looks … she’s going to be sick.
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as if
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as
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likes
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if
Social cognition is…
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how people think about themselves and the social world; more specifically, how people select, interpret, remember, and use social information to make judgments and decisions
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the technique whereby a researcher observes people and systematically records measurements or impressions of their behavior
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the method by which researchers attempt to understand a group or culture by observing it from the inside, without imposing any preconceived notions they might have
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the inference that a person is behaving in a certain way because of something about the person, such as attitude, character, or personality
Social influence means …
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the effect that the words, actions, or mere presence of other people have on our thoughts, feelings, attitudes, or behavior
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the scientific study of the way in which people’s thoughts, feelings, and behaviors are influenced by the real or imagined presence of other people.
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the way in which people perceive, comprehend, and interpret the social world
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the method by which researchers attempt to understand a group or culture by observing it from the inside, without imposing any preconceived notions they might have
social interactions
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общественные отношения
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социальная структура
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общественная работа
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общественная нагрузка
social rejection
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социальное неприятие
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социальное влияние
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социальная работа
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общественное мнение
socialization
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установление общественных отношений
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социальное поведение
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социальные блага
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социальная работа
The process of eliciting information from others that support a schema is known as (the) …
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confirmatory hypothesis testing
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self fulfilling prophecy
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priming effect
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illusory correlation
The tree … by lightning.
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was flashed
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struck
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was struck
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flashed
Tim … work tomorrow.
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isn’t going
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isn’t
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isn’t going to
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isn’t to
Which sentence is correct?
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I don’t believe it! You can’t had failed your exam!
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I don’t believe it! You can’t have failed your exam!
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I don’t believe it! You can’t failed your exam!
Which sentence is correct?
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It mays be him. He’s about that height.
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It may be him. He’s about that height.
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It may to be him. He’s about that height.
Which sentence is correct?
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It’s six o’clock. She must have left work by now.
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It’s six o’clock. She must have leave work by now.
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It’s six o’clock. She must leave work by now.
Which sentence is correct?
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Joe might be to play football at the moment.
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Joe might be playing football at the moment.
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Joe might be play football at the moment.
Which sentence is correct?
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That virus may of come from an app.
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That virus may have come from an app.
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That virus may to have come from an app.
Which sentence is correct?
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This writing is terrible. That can being an ‘e’, but I’m not sure.
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This writing is terrible. That can be an ‘e’, but I’m not sure.
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This writing is terrible. That could be an ‘e’, but I’m not sure.